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I have a Glock 33 Baby Glock with both the Factory sig .357 barrel and a .40 aftermarket barrel. The gun is virtually identical to a Glock 27, everything is interchangable, the only difference is the barrel.

Likewise this Glock 32 and 23 are the same except for the barrel and the markings. This is because the Sig .357 round is basically just a .40 S&W case necked down to hold a 9 mm diameter or .357 /.38 inches bullet. It is a really nice set up to be able to shoot both rounds as the .40 is easier to find and cheaper than Sig .357. The advantage of the Sig .357 design comes in higher velocity from the larger powder capacity of the .40 shell without disadvantages of the magnum pressures and recoil of trying to overload a 9 mm to do the same. :thumbup:

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